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    The Ursinus Weekly, May 12, 1958

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    Men\u27s student government election results announced • Rowe president of the Curtain Club; McKey wins award • Mayor discusses juvenile crime • Campus Chest total announced; Chairmen named • Women\u27s dorm elections held; Senators chosen • Men\u27s council completes term; Finishes new rules • Class, MSGA officers selected on Wednesday • Open door policy in mental health featured at Forum • Arrival of professors in September announced • Green back and machines watched • Editorial: Customs • She stoops to conquer • Letters to the editor • How to be a campus intellectual • Martella reaches quarter final in Middle Atlantics • Lacrosse squad defeated; Lose last two contests • Ursinus drops third to Ryder squad, 4-3 • Girls\u27 tennis team wins season\u27s two stiffest matches • Art King chosen Lantern editor; New staff named • Newman Club hears speaker • Tempest made APO prexy; Service projects plannedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1407/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 16, 1957

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    Banquet, dance and caroling highlight Ursinus yuletide • 20th anniversary Messiah thrills capacity audience • MSGA makes plans for next semester • Chi Alpha holds annual candlelight communion • Pi Nu Epsilon initiates three new members • Y commission hears talk by Dr. Moss at meeting • Bennignus, Martin reign over Knight of nights • Mrs. Rice talks on Swedish Christmas • Rosicrucians change name, rules and constitution • Sig Nu and Delta Pi hold annual Christmas party • Mardi Gras to be theme of Beta Sig dance Jan. 11 • Christmas spirit • Editorial: First Christmas • For the kiddies • What I have learned in college • Wrestling season opens January 11; Prutzman to lead • Soccer, football player statistics • Bears bow to Nat. Aggies, Crusaders in two thrillers • Soccer roundup for 1957 shows 3 wins, 9 losses • Library catalogs 50,000th volume • Marine officers to hold interviews • Campus problems topic at SCM conference week-end • Alpha Psi Omega to hold initiation ceremonyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1396/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1958

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    Sophomore, MSGA elections this Wednesday, Feb. 19th • March and April Forum speakers • Campus Chest to begin \u2758 drive • UC colors to be given freshman women, Feb. 20 • Sponsors Lenten service • Annual show by students, faculty set for March 14 • First speaker in art series, Feb. 26 • Eisenhower and rockets, subject of UC Forum speaker • Appeal received from Korean university officials for books • Lorelei features Bob Dale at Sunnybrook Friday night • Storm hits area; With snow drifting • Kupid-Kapers held Sat.; Snow affects Ape\u27s dance • Senior class to present play Gold in the hills • Chem. society makes trip • Frosh dance Tues. night • U.C. grad at duPont Co. • Editorial: Do unto others • Wasted hours • BPL progress report • Grapplers beat E\u27towners; Lose to Delaware Hens • UC belles splash Temple 43 to 23; Bow to W. Chester • Courtmen lose to Drexel, Haverford and Delaware • Badminton team opens season with winner, 5-0 • Belles gain experience in loss of opener Feb. 12 • Library lists new accessions • Red Cross bloodmobile coming here February 25 • Temple Univ. offers teachers\u27 art coursehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1399/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 3, 1958

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    Campus Chest drive opens; Goal is $1500 • Special editorial: A time for action! • Manager names pageant, court for 1958 May Day • 3 members resign at MSGA meeting on rules issue • M. Zippin speaks on contemporary and abstract art • Student-faculty show set; March 14 • Printer, photographer of \u2759 Ruby announced • Campus Chest lists four charities; Dinner held for campus leaders • Seniors present melodrama Gold in the hills, Mar. 7-8 • Supply Store to buy texts Mar. 6 • Chi Alpha to discuss play by Sartre; No exit • Editorial: There was weeping and wailing • Wasted hours in class • Old philosopher • Ursinians in Spain • Letters to the editor • Season ends for cagemen; Lose to Drexel, J. Hopkins • Matmen trounce Dragons, 24 to 8, in final match • J. Prutzman second in M.A.C. held at Wilkes • Companies offer Summer positions • Community Club to show fashionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1401/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 26, No. 2, Spring 1958

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    • The Wise Man • Of Men and Lobsters • The Painting • The Ghost of Moon Mountain • Song for the Atomic Age • Opus I • Stillnesshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1074/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 26, 1958

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    MSGA plans tentative 1958 customs program • Junior advisory committee named • Big-little sister committee asks for applicants • Many U.C. seniors accepted at post-grad schools • Last Y commission meetings are held to plan for next Fall semester • R.G. Dunlop to speak at June 9th graduation • Ursinus\u27 Rowe gets scholarship • Editorial: Customs • Letters to the editor • Are fraternities? • Cindermen whip Mules, Dutchmen; Take three meets • Netmen finish season; Defeat Elizabethtown, 6-3 • Bears win 10th game; Lose final tilt by 8-1 • Girls\u27 tennis team beats Penn; Finish undefeated • Beta Sigma Lambda beats Sigma Rho Lambda in 9th • New Library accessionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1409/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 10, 1958

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    Spray of Springtime theme of the junior prom, Mar. 21 • Group production of French farce now in rehearsal • Fireside chats and art forum on Y agenda for March • IFC weekend, Apr. 25-26; Dances, picnic planned • Roland\u27s rendezvous theme of soph hop, Sat. • Band members at festival • Council reviews rules; Revises judiciary powers • Fraternities bid men today at noon • Selective Service department test applications due • Ursinus alumni to hold a dinner dance, March 22 • Curtain Club to present famous art historian tomorrow, Mar. 11 • Final week of Campus Chest drive; Goal $1500 • 105 on Dean\u27s list for Fall semester • Gold in the hills adds to 1958 Ruby coffers • Editorial: Give once for all • Letters to the editor • Review: Gold in the hills • Time has come • Off the cuff fashions for men • \u2758 basketball season roundup shows 1 win • Badminton belles win two games • Belles down Beaver 56-50 for third win in a row • U.C. dunks Drexel; Loses to Chestnut Hill, Bryn Mawr • Many fields included in Feb. Library accessions • Special feature: Hands • R. Usher in officer traininghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1402/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1957

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    Bears batter Dragons 12-6 in second win • Dr. Alyea speaks at Forum; Subject: Peaceful atom use • WSGA meeting; Revised rules, officers named • Alpha Psi Omega meeting; October 15 reception • Pre-meds meet tonight; Cancer film will be shown • Fall retreaters discuss one world; Plan Fall program • Frosh down sophs in break, Oct. 11 • Alpha Phi Omega elects new secretary; Makes plans • Spirit Committee holds dance-rally Homecoming eve • Meyers elected V-P of soph class • Ann Leger representative to World University Service • Students rock and roll at O Chi-Demas mixer • Old Timer\u27s Day October 19; Organizations ready campus • Argentinean to be WRC speaker Wed. • MSGA holds meetings; Subject: Concessions, new proctors\u27 rules • Placement Office informed of graduate employment • Messiah rehearsals begin; To be given Dec. 12 • Meistersingers organize • Editorial: Comments on customs • Dating traditions at Ursinus • Sensible punctuation • Letters to the editor • The service and you • Stevens downs soccermen 4-2 in second half rally • Anderson and Prutzman score against Drexel • Zeta Chi fraternity to present trophy at Homecoming game • WAA elects Dietrich as \u2757-58 vice-president • JVs lose 1st game; Third team wins • Hawaii, Europe talks at I.R.C. meeting Oct. 7 • S.R.C. meeting October 16https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1390/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 26, No. 3, June 1958

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    • Reflections • Recession: A Matter of Opinion • His Name Was... • The Outward Bound • A Champion There Was • Notes from the Sukura • Undauntedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1075/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1956

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    Day-long program planned for Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 20 • Ursinus seniors to hear businessmen • Customs, school rules discussed • International Relations Club holds reception • Three APEs congratulated • Ursinus Forum presents debate on politics • Convocation to be held Founders\u27 Day, October 21 • Religious emphasis week conference, October 21-24 • Y plans year\u27s activities at Fall retreat: Oct. 12-14 • Dean releases draft information • Students now teaching at schools in vicinity • Dr. M. W. Witmer dies, was retired Ursinus professor • Editorial: Raiding and responsibility; Direction of emphasis • Campus campaign: Republicans, Democrats • Bruin gridders take first victory; Trample Wilkes, 20-6: Arger, Padula and Rohm spark Ursinus attack • Belles romp over Gettysburg, 6-0 • Bear booters drop two to Drew, M\u27berg • Bears edged by Drexel as 2nd half drive falls short • Demas, O Chi hold fetehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1412/thumbnail.jp
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